Judge Fiedler (The "Raw Milk" Judge in Wisconsin) Quits to Work For Monsanto Law Firm

As courts and bureaucrats continue to assert that citizens have no fundamental right to produce and consume the foods of their choice, we find
Monsanto lurking nearby. The Wisconsin judge who recently ruled that we have no right to own a cow or drink its milk resigned to join one of
Monsanto’s law firms.

Former judge Patrick J. Fiedler now works for Axley Brynelson, LLP, which defended Monsanto against a patent infringement case filed by Australian
firm, Genetic Technologies, Ltd. (GTL) in early 2010.

Well, well, well, corporate fascism raises its ugly head again, doesn't? Monsanto, the people that want to pump us full of genetically modified, and
chemically stripped, food has hired on Judge Fiedler to do their dirty work. Guess they figure since he's so adept at selling out American citizens
on the bench, they'd get him to argue from in front of it.

As a refresher this is the judge that said in his dissenting opinion that citizens of these United States:

“Do not have a fundamental right to own and use a dairy cow or a dairy herd;”
“Do not have a fundamental right to consume the milk from their own cow;”
“Do not have a fundamental right to board their cow at the farm of a farmer;”
“Do not have a fundamental right to produce and consume the foods of their choice;” and
Cannot enter into private contracts “outside the scope of the State’s police power.”

When will people get it? The federal government is for sale. Their goal is to accumulate more power and centralize more control over your lives and
your money so they exert control from the top down vs. the bottom up.

You really think the FDA or the EPA is there to protect you? How many medications with deadly side effects are "FDA approved"? How many cancer
causing products are in our food and environment?

This is what you get when people don't like free markets or personal choice. Corporations, in bed with government, is NOT Capitalism. Our country is
moving ever forward toward a fascist state, which is as far from Capitalism as Socialism is.

We might as well call our "country" the Incorporated States of America™.

This guy is obviously an evil scumbag among evil scumbags. His personal info isn't hard to find online. We should drop him a line just so he knows
how much we appreciate his efforts in regards to being such a blatant part of the problem.

There seems to be a revolving door which connects government and big corporations, and the personnel pass back and forth with ease.....It is obvious
that this Judge was bought out, long ago, and his loyalty towards his corporate overlords was rewarded with a nice position in a law firm who's sole
purpose is to defend the corporation that owns them.

I have said it before, I'll say it again: Our courts are completely corrupt. The rulings of these judges mean NOTHING. They exist to serve the
corporate state, and anything we do that the corporate state cannot get their greedy meathooks in to take our money will not be legal, and will be
punished in our courts of "law".

From the Supreme Court on down to the little courts, the vast majority of judges are so incredibly corrrupt that we cannot honor their decisions. If
one cannot own a cow and drink it's milk, what the hell is next? Will we go to jail for eating dandelions out of our front lawn? Will nursing
mothers be arrested because only the state can decide what an infant can ingest?

As long as people are willing to let the state, and these rotten liars who don the black robe, decide what is right, this crap will continue unabated,
until we have to pay to breathe the air around us.

The whole system is corrupt. They want to keep people from owning and eating your own foods. Even selling or limiting the amount of food you grow to
help others eat healthy. You can be sued for doing this crap. By doing this, you are then subject to buying what the government wants you to buy.
Keeping their fat pockets spilling over. The whole government stinks!

Well that settles that...I was undecided on whether to try the whole "raw milk" thing. Now it's decided. I'm in. Now I just need to find an
organic dairy farmer within a reasonable drive who will hook me up.

That is because no one seems to understand or it is forgotten over generations that a free market needs common sense rules. Too many people with power
have convinced too many people that are opposite ends of a spectrum, wishful or disenfranchised that we either need no rules or so many rules that we
may as well have none (then factor in loopholes and bribery). Neither political party in power have any intention of actually changing the status quo
of the 'free market'. Some within may actually believe the tripe they pander to us with but most know exactly what they're doing.

Society needs rules and so does the free market.

If there was no law stating that you couldn't walk into someone's home and take whatever you wanted, we would be a nation of thieves.

The Republican answer to that analogy would be, we don't need that law... if someone is able to take it they deserve it.

The Democrat answer is if someone takes your stuff we'll take care of you.

Originally posted by Oannes
Why do I keep getting the feeling that humans aren't behind all of this. Why would we actually poison ourselves? Very dark strings are being
manipulated.

While that is a possibility, remember that the same group of "ol' boys" tend to have their hands in all of the evil, interconnected industries,
which work hand-in-hand with government agencies.

The GMO foods, pesticide/herbicide/chemical fertilizer corps walk hand-in-hand with pharma, and health insurance, all with the aid of the FDA.

The oil companies and weapons manufacturers walk hand-in-hand, and gather hundreds of billions/trillions, with the aid of the Pentagon amd the EPA.

They all roll up together, and it is the evil men behind the evil corporations, who have infiltrated the government(s) to use it, and us, to gather
wealth and power unto themselves, likely with additional ulterior motives.

And their goals can't be as simple as people think. We commonly hear "dumbing down the populace", "reducing freedom", "getting control over our
health and foods" (meaning, without their medicines we couldn't survive, or when Monsanto's monstrous creations like terminator seeds have spread
their unholy genes throughout the world, we will NEED them to provide more GM seeds or else we will all starve.) we need to ask what the ultimate
purpose would be.

Population control? Why?
Elimination of Freedom? Why?
Total control of the food/water/energy supply? Why?
Control over life and death (man-caused disease spreading to the point everyone NEEDS their cures)? Again, why?

Whether it is "not us" (meaning humans) at the top of the chain or not, the purpose seems as though it must be an ungodly level of nefarious.

Well that settles that...I was undecided on whether to try the whole "raw milk" thing. Now it's decided. I'm in. Now I just need to find an organic
dairy farmer within a reasonable drive who will hook me up.

I have an organic dairy in Missouri. I sell milk to people directly all the time.

I know what they are going to do with it.

They know what they are going to do with it.

However, I have to label it with a sticker that indicates the date and time and that it is not being sold for the purpose of human consumption.

Lots of people here evidently have a lot of "bottle baby" animals that need hand fed. As a herd manager I know that farmers just love to take the
time to bottle feed calves and other orphans.

Admittedly if I thought I'd sell enough to get on someone’s radar I'd be more careful I guess. I sell maybe 20 gallons a week directly to people and
between 2300-2500 gallons into a tank.

I hardly think it’s a friggin epidemic if some people (like my family does) wish to drink raw, whole milk. I grew up on raw milk and still drink
about 32 oz or more of whole, raw milk (both caprine and bovine) every day. I don't ever remember a family member being sick from tainted milk when I
was a kid and I know I haven't been as an adult.

I know my cows eat better, my barns are cleaner and the cows are happier than any large scale factory dairy farm's cows ever will be. My raw, fresh,
whole milk has more nutritional value than any factory crap and is way safer even in its unpasteurized state.

Social market isn't a free market. Though it is the best description to what we have today. The problem is, though it looks good on paper, it allows
laissez faire, corporatism and fascism to slowly wind it's way around like a boa constrictor. The concept of a Social Market was to eradicate those
very things. The constant battle between left and right over regulation has allowed this to happen. One minute we have no regulation, the next too
much, or too ridiculous. It's absolutely fantastic for the already rich, for those at the top of the market but it is killing the rest of us.

The idea of a free market is that anyone can be Walmart. The market we have today that is impossible, unless you are the rare genius that invents a
new must have. Of course Walmart didn't become as huge as it is overnight, I realize that, my point is that even over generations of running a
successful similar business... Walmart has too much buying power.

A true free market values the producer, the laborer and the consumer. Our current market only values the producer and totally ignores that laborers
are also the consumer. That isn't to say that the producer should not enjoy the profits, they should... but not by exploiting the laborer. Then the
laborer stops being the consumer. It's a long process but it always fails. It's too bad we have to suffer so much waiting for light to dawn and too
short a reprieve in between.

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